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EDS loses hard drive with prison worker details
Another government contractor data loss, and embarrassingly for the justice secretary, it seems he was the last to know about the latest cock-up.
Virtual courts to speed up justice
The Justice Secretary Jack Straw today visited the pilot venue for virtual courts that try defendants via a secure video link.
Google and Yahoo deal going ahead
The two dominant internet companies are pressing ahead with their advertising deal despite US Justice Department probe.
Home Office laptop and data sold on eBay
Yet more stupidity on the part of a government department revealed after laptop with confidential Home Office data hidden under the keyboard is...
Google earmarks $500 million to settle ad probe
Web giant Google has put aside $500 million to potentially settle the US Department of Justice's advertising probe.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
MoD: Cyber threat of increasing concern
The MoD accounting officer Bill Jeffrey has said the cyber threat facing the department is of growing concern.
Debenhams trials touch screens in new store
The department store retailer will use touch screen displays to test an electrical goods price comparison service in its new West London flagship...
Liverpool virtualises computer science storage
The University of Liverpool department has taken on new storage management software to migrate away from its existing direct-attached storage...
John Lewis tests Cisco energy saving tech
The department store retailer is one of the first to include the Catalyst switch maker’s energy management systems in its cost-saving, green IT...
House of Fraser syncs supplier data
The high street department store chain is outsourcing its data exchange processes to reduce administrative burdens and increase supply chain accuracy.
Cambridge reveals cloud for universities and SMBs
The director of Cambridge University's High Performance Computing department today revealed that it will be opening up its technologies to other...
DWP adopts thin-client model in £300 million deal
The Department for Work and Pensions will transition to thin-client computing because of power and maintenance cost savings
Liberty overhauls retail information systems
The London department store has signed a deal for new retail management software as it centralises its systems and tries to increase its...
Harvey Nichols integrates for customer service
The luxury department store chain is using IT to differentiate its service in-store and target its customers more accurately to boost the amount...
Intel still backing WiMAX
Chip giant Intel has come out in defence of WiMAX despite dissolving its own department.
Government wastes £274 million on defunct IT projects
Parliamentary responses reveal nearly every government department has abandoned planned IT projects, at major cost to the taxpayer.
Land Registry automates document management
The government department is centralising and streamlining its purchase-to-pay processes with new document management and imaging systems.
Fulham FC: Sticking IT in the goal
Fulham FC hasn't just been seeing great results on the football pitch - its IT department has been producing good results too.
MPs set for Vista upgrade rather than Windows 7
In an odd move by the Parliamentary ICT department, computers are going to be upgraded from XP to Vista rather than heading straight to Windows 7.
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